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Lawson Offers Eco-Friendly Chemical Line

Lawson has expanded its line of screen printing chemicals by offering a range of eco-friendly, soy-based products. The line includes stencil removers, press washes, mesh degreasers, and ink degradients designed to enable screen printers to move toward soybean- and citrus-based chemicals. Lawson reports all of the chemicals can be used in recirculation sinks, tank systems, or fully automatic cleaning units.

Lawson has expanded its line of screen printing chemicals by offering a range of eco-friendly, soy-based products. The line includes stencil removers, press washes, mesh degreasers, and ink degradients designed to enable screen printers to move toward soybean- and citrus-based chemicals. Lawson reports all of the chemicals can be used in recirculation sinks, tank systems, or fully automatic cleaning units.

Lawson has also launched a line of filtration systems engineered to work with any washout booth while limiting the amount of harmful particles and waste solids that enter the waste water. Lawson reports the gravity or sump pump water filtration systems fit under the washout booth and feature a multi-tiered screen strainer.
 

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